We just had bunny spa day at our shelter! The picture theme was pop art! Can't wait to post my bunnies with the Andy Warhol treatment in a few weeks!
nauticalstar said:Well, Darwin is officially eating and drinking a little, and we know she's feeling better because she's currently moving all her dishes around. She shoves them all to one side and lays where they were, then moves them back again. Then she digs all the pellets out of the bowl and dumps the hay to eat the pieces at the bottom. This is her normal routine
Well, Darwin is officially eating and drinking a little, and we know she's feeling better because she's currently moving all her dishes around.
omgblonde said:So many cute new pictures!!
Here's a recent one of my mum holding Bear, I can't believe how big he's gotten! haha.
Waffle65 said:I can't believe it's taken me this long to find his thread. This is my baby Kiwi. He's going to be 5 in October.
How long would you ladies consider leaving your bunnies home alone for? I'm leaving town next Thursday morning and will be getting back Sunday afternoon. I can move his cage to the basement for those days so he won't get hot (the basement temp. is about 65 degrees), leave two water bottles for him, and of course lots of food. Do you think that he would be okay by himself? I'm not really sure what to do since I can't take him with me, and I don't know who to ask to come check on him for those days.
Beautiful baby pictures.
Our bunny was getting really obnoxious...dare I say that she was being jerky? Then I left her hutch (large dog travel carrier) open one extra hot night and didn't close it again, and she's been so much better with the ability to roam. After a few hours wandering the house (limited with closed doors), she just hangs out by her house. She's been such a good girl.
Oh, cute. Now she's playing with the new toy ds got her. She loves it...http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261290 She has the golf ball.
This is lovely to hear.
Our experience was like yours with the house. Binky usually stayed in my daughters room - sometimes he looked out the door at us. The only problem with indoor roaming is electric cables including phone lines. Binky had an obsession with seeking out electric cables, which is dangerous to the bunny and to you. Momo started eating the furniture though, which prompted my husband to build bunny world outside. Then we forgot to lock them in one night. Ours get to roam the garden at night from about Midnight to 7am. There are very few predators in our area.
Free time is fabulous for the bunny and fun to watch when they binky about going crazy. They always pooped in the cage, so we never had any problems in that aspect.
Waffle65 said:How long would you ladies consider leaving your bunnies home alone for? I'm leaving town next Thursday morning and will be getting back Sunday afternoon. I can move his cage to the basement for those days so he won't get hot (the basement temp. is about 65 degrees), leave two water bottles for him, and of course lots of food. Do you think that he would be okay by himself? I'm not really sure what to do since I can't take him with me, and I don't know who to ask to come check on him for those days.